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Jurisprudence of Law
Theories of Law
Libertarian legal theory comes from the fact that the right - it is a form of relations of equality, freedom and justice, based on the principle of formal equality. Accordingly, different law as an expression of this idea and the law as the disposal of the ...
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CRIMES
Crimes of the Powerful
Crimes of the Powerful
Introduction
When one thinks about those individuals who commit violence, dishonesty, bribery, extortion, theft and murder, people come up with the image of crime or criminal activities. Crime is considered to be a problem that represents unlawful act which must be punishable under the law ...
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CASE NOTE
Case Note: Lister and others v Hesley Hall Ltd
Case Note: Lister and others v Hesley Hall Ltd
Introduction
Sexual abuse of children is an objectionable fact in the modern society, however, when the abuser is identified as an educator or caretaker of the victimized child, the atrocity alleviates to a great ...
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Conflict Theory
Conflict Theory
Introduction
Modern Criminal Sociology is not limited to highlight the importance of the “environment” to create crime, but sees crime as a social phenomenon. Sociology Contemporary Criminal has a dual focus, the European and the U.S. Much of the success of these sociological models in the practical utility of ...
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SITUATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION
Situational Crime Prevention
Situational Crime Prevention
Introduction
The study relates to situational crime prevention, which particularly focuses on criticisms of situational crime prevention by Keith Hayward (2007; 2012). In this view, it is important to note that a necessary condition for the development of any society is to provide security ...
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Juvenile Justice
Juvenile Justice
Introduction
The juvenile and the adult criminal justice system is similar, as well as, very different in a variety of ways. The juvenile justice system is meant to provide justice to the people who do not currently qualify as the adults. The juvenile justice system also tries the ...
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COMPANY LAW
Company Law
Businesses and Company Law
Part A: Differences between Private Law and Public Law
Private Law
Private law refers to the laws that deal with the relations between institutions or individuals instead of relation between governments. In order words, it is branch of law that covers all rights of private individuals i.e. ...
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Criminal Justice Organization
[Instructor's Name]
Introduction1
Discussion1
Criminal Justice Information Service Division-CJIS1
Basic Job Requirements1
Leadership Style at CJIS2
Organization Chart3
Organizational Planning3
Criminal Justice Theory in Organization3
Strategies for Implementation of Planning4
Promotion of Relationship between Community and Criminal Justice Organization5
Conclusion5
References6
Criminal Justice Organization
Introduction
This essay is based on John, who is looking for a job to be criminal justice professional at ...
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Trials and Verdicts
[Name of the institute]Nature of Trials and Verdicts
Introduction
Internet is indeed one of the most effective inventions that the world has received in the past decade. It has played a vital role in bringing the different parts of the world closer to each other. However, it has posed ...
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CRIMINAL LAW
Criminal Law
Criminal Law
Introduction
This particular essay is considering a case in which a wife (Astrid) has stabbed her husband (Bart) due to his consistent humiliation on her personal life. There is no history of any physical abuse although, what woman has faced is a constant pressure in his personal life ...